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# testing/asyncio.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2024 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php # mypy: ignore-errors # functions and wrappers to run tests, fixtures, provisioning and # setup/teardown in an asyncio event loop, conditionally based on the # current DB driver being used for a test. # note that SQLAlchemy's asyncio integration also supports a method # of running individual asyncio functions inside of separate event loops # using "async_fallback" mode; however running whole functions in the event # loop is a more accurate test for how SQLAlchemy's asyncio features # would run in the real world. from __future__ import annotations from functools import wraps import inspect from . import config from ..util.concurrency import _AsyncUtil # may be set to False if the # --disable-asyncio flag is passed to the test runner. ENABLE_ASYNCIO = True _async_util = _AsyncUtil() # it has lazy init so just always create one def _shutdown(): """called when the test finishes""" _async_util.close() def _run_coroutine_function(fn, *args, **kwargs): return _async_util.run(fn, *args, **kwargs) def _assume_async(fn, *args, **kwargs): """Run a function in an asyncio loop unconditionally. This function is used for provisioning features like testing a database connection for server info. Note that for blocking IO database drivers, this means they block the event loop. """ if not ENABLE_ASYNCIO: return fn(*args, **kwargs) return _async_util.run_in_greenlet(fn, *args, **kwargs) def _maybe_async_provisioning(fn, *args, **kwargs): """Run a function in an asyncio loop if any current drivers might need it. This function is used for provisioning features that take place outside of a specific database driver being selected, so if the current driver that happens to be used for the provisioning operation is an async driver, it will run in asyncio and not fail. Note that for blocking IO database drivers, this means they block the event loop. """ if not ENABLE_ASYNCIO: return fn(*args, **kwargs) if config.any_async: return _async_util.run_in_greenlet(fn, *args, **kwargs) else: return fn(*args, **kwargs) def _maybe_async(fn, *args, **kwargs): """Run a function in an asyncio loop if the current selected driver is async. This function is used for test setup/teardown and tests themselves where the current DB driver is known. """ if not ENABLE_ASYNCIO: return fn(*args, **kwargs) is_async = config._current.is_async if is_async: return _async_util.run_in_greenlet(fn, *args, **kwargs) else: return fn(*args, **kwargs) def _maybe_async_wrapper(fn): """Apply the _maybe_async function to an existing function and return as a wrapped callable, supporting generator functions as well. This is currently used for pytest fixtures that support generator use. """ if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(fn): _stop = object() def call_next(gen): try: return next(gen) # can't raise StopIteration in an awaitable. except StopIteration: return _stop @wraps(fn) def wrap_fixture(*args, **kwargs): gen = fn(*args, **kwargs) while True: value = _maybe_async(call_next, gen) if value is _stop: break yield value else: @wraps(fn) def wrap_fixture(*args, **kwargs): return _maybe_async(fn, *args, **kwargs) return wrap_fixture